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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intersection that" is not grammatically correct and is not typically used in written English
Correct usage would require a verb to follow the word "intersection," such as "at the intersection that leads to the mall." One possible example could be: "We took a left at the intersection that leads to the mall, and then another right to get to the grocery store."
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You can easily find yourself by just looking for the intersection that involves the two roads that intersect near you.
Then, all of a sudden, we arrived at a major intersection that was submerged.
Piccadilly Circus is a busy London intersection that attracts tourists from around the world.
Department engineers are studying ways to make the road more efficient, especially where it meets the Bruckner Expressway, an intersection that is frequently bottlenecked.
Around 10 30 a.m., just as Mr. Bush had finished speaking at the rally, Ms. Mixon approached a nearby intersection that was blocked.
It was during this era that Edmondson came to the attention of the art world, an intersection that was otherwise unlikely in the extreme.
I asked him why were they doing that, was there something going on in the intersection that would cause them to do this.
"I started prepping if I had to move forward into the intersection that had no traffic just in case," she wrote.
The carved marble sign in Central Park marks an intersection that never came to be, one of many spliced out of the grand plan when city residents demanded an antidote to the grid.
Mostly I just rode with the police officers and when we'd get to an intersection that was blocked I'd back up the cars so our van could get through to get to people trapped in elevators and stuff".
Pro-democracy demonstrators had gathered at the Pearl Roundabout, an intersection that had, at its center, six white arches holding a giant stone pearl three hundred feet above the ground.
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